Personal Assistance Services

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Personal Assistance Services (PAS) refer to help provided to people with disabilities to assist them with tasks essential for daily living. These tasks include bathing, dressing, getting around, toileting, eating, shopping and other activities. PAS, along with assistive technology such as wheelchairs, text readers, and hearing aids, help people with disabilities to participate in activities at home, at work, and in the community.

PAS is also known as long term care (LTC), caregiving, attendant care, personal care services (PCS), assistive care and other terms that refer to one person helping another to do daily activities. While in some cases, this assistance is formal (paid), the majority of this assistance takes the form of unpaid family or friends who give informal assistance.

Workplace Personal Assistance Services (Workplace PAS) include task-related assistance at work, such as readers, interpreters, help with lifting or reaching, re-assignment of non-essential duties to co-workers, and other help related to performing work tasks and may include personal care-related assistance such as helping someone with toileting, eating, or drinking while at work.

"The Center for Personal Assistance Services".